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By comparison, the use of tangible data (for example sales, waste, absenteeism) was evident predominantly in the evaluation of managers.
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"I am going to spend five more years wandering the streets looking for nuances and intricacies to turn into tangible data " Mr. Patterson said.
Fortunately we now have tangible data.
Professor Nikolaos Papanikolopoulos said that, "As a doctor, you don't have tangible data.
The theme for this year's IWD is "Make It Happen," but how can we make it happen without tangible data to measure results?
Much of what we do can be measured and distilled into palpable, tangible data.
Data on BIR costs since implementation of the ACA is also needed to further illuminate the administrative effects of recent health reforms and provide additional tangible information for policy decision-making.
We designed the interface specifically for users with little or no augmented reality expertise proposing tangible interfaces for data review and visual editing for all the functions and configurations.
A relatively small number of individuals is sufficient, but more individuals still provide tangible benefits for data sets using less loci.
The only way I know how to make military pollution in any way tangible here is through numbers, but the DoD provides little or no data for its many thousands of vehicles.
Beyond that, they are very valuable for learning data literacy because they encourage the student to gain a tangible "feel" for the data they are examining.
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